Lilac is under new ownership as of spring 2021. They wasted no time in making improvements to the... read more
Lilac is under new ownership as of spring 2021. They wasted no time in making improvements to the... read more
Played Lilac Golf Course in October. It was a very pleasant 18-holes. There was some water, but far... read more
Literally a terrible course. The greens are all craters, the cart paths are overgrown with grass or holes, and the management out there is terrible. Even gave them an opportunity to remedy the situation and he just threw it away. Plenty of better courses within driving distance. Save yourself the time, money, hassle, lost balls, and frustration by staying away from this garbage place.
Lilac is under new ownership as of spring 2021. They wasted no time in making improvements to the golf course as well as the Clubhouse. 1st thing they did was repair the cart paths and the parking lot. They immediately started repairing the dilapidated golf carts and they are now running well and dependable, you should not be left in the middle of the Fairway with a broken down cart. They're working hard to improve the greens which were neglected by the previous owner over the years. Fairways are regularly cut off the rough is fair for the average player. They are in the process of restoring the bunkers which have been nonexistent for decades. Lilac is on her way back to being a great place to play golf at a reasonable price. Plus the new ownership is working on opening a real grille offering more than just hotdogs and chips, can't wait to see the menu and try the food. Overall Lilac is well worth the drive for a pleasant afternoon of golf.
Played Lilac Golf Course in October. It was a very pleasant 18-holes. There was some water, but far from excessive. The course has 5 sets of tees measuring from 5322- to 6933-yards. A par-72 course with a slop of 118 for the shortest hole to 130 for the longest hole. Course was in great condition.